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Haloarenes are less reactive than halo
alkanes.​

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Answered by BrainlyNisha001
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In haloalkanes the carbon atom of the C-X bond is sp3 hybridised while in haloarenes the carbon atom is sp2 hybridised. The sp2 hybridised carbon is more electronegative and has less tendency to release electrons to halogen. So the cleavage in aryl halides is more difficult than in alky halides.

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